Marva Rennix, sister of Eutisha Revee Rennix, comforts her sister's son. Eutisha, who was 6 months pregnant, died last year after witnesses said EMT workers on coffee break refused to help her. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

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A Brooklyn emergency medical technician who came under fire for refusing to help a dying pregnant woman while he was on a coffee break has been shot to death in the face. Jason Green, 32, was shot near a nightclub early yesterday. Police haven't yet determined a motive or located a suspect, but the attack occurred shortly after an argument between Green and an unknown person, reports MSNBC.

Green and his partner were suspended for 30 days last year after they failed to treat a pregnant woman who collapsed at a restaurant where the two were eating breakfast. The pair continued on their coffee break and told cafe workers to call 911. The woman and her baby later died.

I don't know what the hell any of you are talking about that this is not karma. One of the main definition in the Hindu philosophy is "sum of person's actions in one of his successive states of existence, viewed as deciding his fate for the next"... this is karma like a mother-f*%$er boy. SMH. Moral of story: Treat your fellow human MORALLY!

Brass

Jul 20, 2010 4:59 AM CDT

That other EMT better watch his back... Some folks do take the callous disregard for human life seriously, huh? The 'punishment' was a joke. I really can't blame the perp... Some people just need killing!

Jim Getten

Jul 20, 2010 2:03 AM CDT

They sit and drink coffee while another human dies nearby? They were only suspended for 30 days? They BOTH should have been shot. And the supervisor who only suspended them should be waterboarded and then chemically castrated.